Children’s spleen and stomach cold accumulation of food internal heat how to regulate

Children’s spleen and stomach deficiency and coldness (spleen and stomach weakness and coldness) and food accumulation and internal heat can be regulated through dietary modification, traditional Chinese medicine modification and pediatric massage. Dietary modification: Children with cold spleen and stomach and internal heat from food accumulation are usually caused by weak spleen qi (spleen qi weakness) and poor diet. In this case, extra attention should be paid to diet, trying to be light and easy to digest, avoiding too much spicy, stimulating and cold food, eating small meals and not overeating. Chinese medicine: For children with spleen and stomach deficiency and coldness, food accumulation and internal heat caused by weak spleen and qi, improper diet and liver fire, etc., they can use Wake Up Spleen and Nourish Children Granules under the doctor’s guidance to regulate the condition, which has the effect of waking up the spleen and opening up the stomach (to promote the function of the spleen and stomach), and it can improve their dietary stagnation, belching of putrefaction and swallowing of acid (swallowing of acid that rushes up from the stomach to the mouth and pharynx), and nocturnal crying and wetting of the urine, etc. The adverse effects of the medicine are not yet clear. The adverse effects of the drug are not clear, diabetic children are prohibited to take this product. Pediatric Tuina: Children with cold spleen and stomach, food accumulation and internal heat can do pediatric tuina to replenish the spleen meridian, chiropractic, abdominal massage, cleansing the large intestine, transporting the internal eight trigrams and other techniques to help alleviate the stagnation of their food accumulation (indigestion of food and stagnation of food accumulation in the stomach) stagnation, abdominal distension, loss of appetite and other symptoms. Children with the above symptoms need to consult a doctor in a timely manner for targeted treatment or modification under the diagnosis of a professional Chinese medicine practitioner, and it is not recommended for parents to handle the problem on their own in order to avoid delaying the condition.